A review of alternative climate products for SWAT modelling: Sources, assessment and future directions

ML Tan, PW Gassman, J Liang, JM Haywood - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Alternative climate products, such as gauge-based gridded data, ground-based weather
radar, satellite precipitation and climate reanalysis products, are being increasingly applied …

Climate change impact on the magnitude and timing of hydrological extremes across Great Britain

RA Lane, AL Kay - Frontiers in Water, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate change could intensify hydrological extremes, changing not just the magnitude but
also the timing of flood and drought events. Understanding these potential future changes to …

An integrated modeling framework in projections of hydrological extremes

H Meresa, Y Zhang, J Tian, N Ma, X Zhang… - Surveys in …, 2023 - Springer
Quantitative and qualitative knowledge about the potential impacts of climate change on
extreme hydrological events is crucial for water resource management and extreme risk …

Effects of univariate and multivariate bias correction on hydrological impact projections in alpine catchments

J Meyer, I Kohn, K Stahl, K Hakala… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019 - hess.copernicus.org
Alpine catchments show a high sensitivity to climate variation as they include the elevation
range of the snow line. Therefore, the correct representation of climate variables and their …

Performance evaluation of Eta/HadGEM2-ES and Eta/MIROC5 precipitation simulations over Brazil

A Almagro, PTS Oliveira, R Rosolem, S Hagemann… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate change effects can have significant impacts worldwide. Extreme events can modify
water availability and agricultural production, making climate change planning an essential …

A new two-stage multivariate quantile mapping method for bias correcting climate model outputs

Q Guo, J Chen, X Zhang, M Shen, H Chen, S Guo - Climate Dynamics, 2019 - Springer
Bias correction is an essential technique to correct climate model outputs for local or site-
specific climate change impact studies. Most commonly used bias correction methods …

[HTML][HTML] Does quantile mapping of simulated precipitation correct for biases in transition probabilities and spell lengths?

J Rajczak, S Kotlarski, C Schär - Journal of Climate, 2016 - journals.ametsoc.org
Does Quantile Mapping of Simulated Precipitation Correct for Biases in Transition
Probabilities and Spell Lengths? in: Journal of Climate Volume 29 Issue 5 (2016) Jump to …

How may the choice of downscaling techniques and meteorological reference observations affect future hydroclimate projections?

D Rastogi, SC Kao, M Ashfaq - Earth's Future, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
We present an intercomparison of a suite of high‐resolution downscaled climate projections
based on a six‐member General Circulation Model (GCM) ensemble from Coupled Models …

Impacts of climate change on the hydrological regime of the Danube River and its tributaries using an ensemble of climate scenarios

JC Stagl, FF Hattermann - Water, 2015 - mdpi.com
Information about the potential impacts of climate change on river runoff is needed to
prepare efficient adaptation strategies. This study presents scenario projections for the future …

Different hydroclimate modelling approaches can lead to a large range of streamflow projections under climate change: implications for water resources management

FHS Chiew, H Zheng, NJ Potter, SP Charles… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
The paper compares future streamflow projections for 133 catchments in the Murray–Darling
Basin simulated by a hydrological model with future rainfall inputs generated from different …